The understory
Pamela Erens
An edition of The Understory (2007)

The understory

a novel

Second U.S. edition.
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An edition of The Understory (2007)

The understory

a novel

Second U.S. edition.
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Publisher
Tin House Books
Language
English
Pages
172

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"The Understory-the debut novel from the critically acclaimed author of The Virgins-is the haunting portrayal of Jack Gorse, an ex-lawyer, now unemployed, who walls off his inner life with elaborate rituals and routines. Every day he takes the same walk from his Upper West Side apartment to the Brooklyn Bridge. He follows the same path through Central Park; he stops to browse in the same bookstore, to eat lunch in the same diner. Threatened with eviction from his longtime apartment and caught off-guard by an attraction to a near stranger, Gorse takes steps that lead to the dramatic dissolution of the only existence he's known. As the narrative alternates between his days in New York City and his present life in a Vermont Buddhist Monastery, The Understory unfolds as both a mystery and a psychological study, revealing that repression and self-expression can be equally destructive. "--

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The understory: a novel
2014, Tin House Books
in English - Second U.S. edition.
Cover of: The Understory
The Understory
October 18, 2007, Ironweed Pr Inc
Paperback in English

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Published in

Portland, Oregon

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.6
Library of Congress
PS3605.R46 U53 2014, PS3605.R46U53 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
172 pages
Number of pages
172

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31180928M
ISBN 13
9781935639855
LCCN
2013046333

Work Description

Jack Gorse now lives in a Buddhist monastery in Vermont. Previously he led a secluded, ritualistic life in a small rent-controlled apartment in NYC. An eviction notice and his relationship with a photographer sent to take pictures of his apartment upend his existence and set him on the path to the monastery—the last place he feels he can find respite.

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